CAF President Patrice Motsepe has refused to confirm the dates for the next Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) scheduled to take place in 2025 in Morocco.
“The focus for all of us now is Ivory Coast,” CAF chief Motsepe said at a press conference in Abidjan, on Friday where this year’s AFCON in Côte D’Ivoire concludes this weekend, with an epic showdown between two Group A survivors, hosts, the Elephants of Côte D’Ivoire and the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
The tournament is normally scheduled to take place within a two-year cycle, but the current edition was shifted by six months due to its clash with the rainy season in West Africa.
However, staging the next edition in Morocco next year presents various challenges.
Holding it in January and February leaves little time to stage a qualifying competition, with FIFA-sanctioned dates in June already given over to qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
The Moroccan Football Federation this week issued a statement in which it claimed the tournament would take place in “summer 2025″.
However, playing it in June and July might mean a clash with FIFA’s expanded Club World Cup which is scheduled to take place in North America.
Yet it may be impossible to delay the 2025 edition, until 2026, given that the first 48-team World Cup will be played that year, also in North America.
“There are a lot of competing events at the same time but we are confident that…it is indeed going to be around that time,” Motsepe said when asked if the competition would go ahead in 2025 as planned.
“We have to accommodate other competing competitions (but) the AFCON next year is going to be an immense success and we will make further announcements in due course.”
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